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While that anniversary marks a significant history of scholarly excellence in important global issues, the journal will host a symposium March 23 and 24 that looks ahead to issues that may arise in the future.

Indiana University has awarded grants to 31 Indiana University faculty members from four IU campuses to support scholarship and bring new productions and exhibits to the public. Since being launched in 2005 with a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., IUs New Frontiers in Arts and Humanities program has invested more than $11 million in projects involving more than 500 faculty members.

Indiana University is marking the 40th anniversary of its Polish Studies Center with a lecture by Agnieszka Graff, an internationally renowned public intellectual and gender studies scholar and a leading voice of feminism in Poland and elsewhere in eastern Europe.

Graduate programs at Indiana University in library and information studies, business, education, the humanities, law, medicine, nursing and social sciences have been recognized by U.S. News and World Report in its annual rankings.

Indiana University's Office of International Services is hosting a one-day International Women's Day Conference, aimed at empowering women through the lens of education, leadership development and social justice.